July 2026 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Patches 622 Vulnerabilities Including Two Exploited Zero-Days
Blog post from Crowdstrike
In July 2026, Microsoft addressed a significant number of security vulnerabilities, totaling 622, as part of their Patch Tuesday release, which included solutions for two actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities. The update revealed a wide spectrum of vulnerabilities affecting products such as Microsoft Windows, Office, and various server and network components, with a primary focus on elevation of privilege, remote code execution, and information disclosure techniques. Notable vulnerabilities included critical issues in Active Directory, SharePoint, BitLocker, and Dynamics NAV, each carrying significant security implications, such as potential unauthorized access and privilege escalation. The release underscores the complexity of managing cybersecurity threats, emphasizing the importance of proactive vulnerability management and patching strategies, particularly given the emergence of unpatched vulnerabilities like the LegacyHive exploit. CrowdStrike's Falcon platform plays a pivotal role in helping organizations manage and prioritize these vulnerabilities through AI-powered risk assessments, enhancing cybersecurity resilience in the face of evolving threats.
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